"lákke" meaning in All languages combined

See lákke on Wiktionary

Noun [Scanian]

IPA: [làʊ̯kɛ]
Etymology: From Old Norse Loki, the god of mischief and trickery in Norse mythology. Etymology templates: {{inh|gmq-scy|non|Loki}} Old Norse Loki Head templates: {{head|gmq-scy|noun|g=m}} lákke m
  1. spider, Araneæ and Opiliones Tags: masculine

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        "Scanian terms with IPA pronunciation",
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